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  • Qualitative Methods in Applied Health Research

    Module code: MD7433 In this module you will examine the basic features of a range of qualitative methods and identify those commonly used.

  • Jack-the-Ripper: Crime, Popular Culture and Policing in Victorian Times

    Module code: HS2328 You’ll be examining the moral and cultural climate associated with the 19th century underworld of Victorian society.

  • Researcher wellbeing and research culture

    The wellbeing of research students is very important to the Programme and to the University of Leicester. Postgraduate students at the University have access to a wealth of resources designed to support their wellbeing and mental health while on the PhD and beyond.

  • 100 Hours Work-Related Learning

    Summary information regarding the 100 Hours Work-Relate Learning strategic initiative.

  • The Fulbright-University of Leicester Postgraduate Award

    The Fulbright scholarship entitles one graduate student from the USA to pursue a one year Masters degree at the University of Leicester, receiving a full tuition waiver and a maintenance award.

  • Affiliations

    The Centre for English Local History has strong links with various organisations, trusts and centres; alongside hosting a number of resources. Learn more about our affiliations.

  • Qualitative Methods in Applied Health Research

    Module code: MD7433 In this module you will examine the basic features of a range of qualitative methods and identify those commonly used.

  • Jack-the-Ripper: Crime, Popular Culture and Policing in Victorian Times

    Module code: HS2328 You’ll be examining the moral and cultural climate associated with the 19th century underworld of Victorian society.

  • Structural Biology

    Module code: BS3070 Practically all events in cells depend on the existence of protein complexes which interact with other components to bring about diverse cellular functions.

  • Editing and Textual Cultures

    Module code: EN7223 This module introduces you to a wide range of textual practices that shape our experiences of English literature - often without us realising. You'll discover the decisions and processes that lie behind the texts you study and enjoy.

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